rat4020
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I have the PCV with the AutoTune &LCD screen on my 08 Apex motor . Now I have had the PCV & AutoTune for two years now this spring I put a Turbo on and added the LCD screen . The prob I am having is after about 13hrs of run time ya start it up and every thing is blank|. I had to recalabrate the screen three times which is a pain in the arsh . I was wonderin if these sorta Gremlins are into any body else's PCV LCD setups .
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Unhook the PCV LCD screen before start up. There is a low voltage issue on start up that can cause the LCD screen to loose it's memory. The simplest way to fix the issue is to just unhook the cable on the LCD before starting the motor and then plug it back in after it's been running for a minute or so.
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Srxspec said:Unhook the PCV LCD screen before start up. There is a low voltage issue on start up that can cause the LCD screen to loose it's memory. The simplest way to fix the issue is to just unhook the cable on the LCD before starting the motor and then plug it back in after it's been running for a minute or so.
Thats great but you are sayin every time I start it up I have to unplug my screen ? Seems a bit of a pain and out of all the LCD200 s out there peps are doin this ? You mentioned low voltage .. Care to give me a idea what to check . Thanx for the reply
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That is the only way to keep it from losing it's data. Sometimes upon start up the PCV sees a small low voltage fluctuation and this causes the screen memory to be erased, unfortunately there's nothing to check or change. The only way to prevent it is by unplugging the screen.
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That's cheesy. Glad mine is gone. But never had that issue. Powercommander better get their out their butt and solve it.
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FLYBYU said:That's cheesy. Glad mine is gone. But never had that issue. Powercommander better get their out their butt and solve it.
Hay thanx for the input ..Great help Chester